Re: duplex printing and ctrl-L
- From: Robert Binkley <leebinkley@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 21 Apr 2006 09:34:08 -0700
have you tried to turn off long line feed
--- Grant Harders <gharders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I am trying to duplex-print a file, from an AIX 5.2
machine, on an IBM info-
print 32, using the following command.
qprt -da -#v -#j -Y1 -Pinfo32pcl somefile
The file being printed contains ctrl-L formfeed
characters, which seems to
invalidate the -Y1 duplex option. With each ctrl-L a
new side-one page is
started. The only time text is printed on side-two
is when the number of
lines on the page excedes 60.
If I remove the ctrl-L characters the document
prints on both sides of the
paper (although not formatted as I want). I suppose
I could add blank
lines to my the file, such that each page contains
60 lines.
Does anyone know of a way out of this.
Thanks....grant
Robert Lee Binkley leebinkley@xxxxxxxxx
IBM AIX Specialist Certified
HP-UX System Administration Certified
Work It's Nice To Be Important But It's More Important To Be Nice
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